“And On The Halfway Point To The Third Year, He Rose Again From The Dead”

June 12th, 2010 (14) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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  • http://HBCIndy.com Dr. Jerry

    Yeah…I do miss him. At least he had the testicular fortitude to respond to threats against our nation and the hutzpah to never bow before an enemy.

    • thrasymakhos

      Obama doesn’t rise to the level of constituting a pimple on George’s ….well…nevermind.

  • nick

    I WOULD FOLLOW HIM TO HELL AND BACK. A TRUE AMERICAN. THE MILITARY NEEDS HIM BACK.

  • vincenzo4

    Obama, his culture, lack of honor and true genuine patriotism and love of this land and its legends; his entire despicable crew are a threat to the very lives we live, the underpinning of why men raise gentlemen and ladies, Honor, Valor and Virtue have through true love of humankind through selflessness has sustained the diet and arrogance of the ones who take us for granted.

    Then you have someone like Obama is has never been a leader, knows nothing of and fails to even want to know anything of the truth of this great nation. he’d rather blame his own incompetent, radical, deep hatred of this land on Bush, whose entire bloodline has been service and others above self.

    Obama and all he represents nauseate me, he has been deceptive from the moment he started campaigning and is undermining out nmational security with a chicken neck right out of Mussolini-and his groupies think its the most rapturous thing in the world.

    The effects of Obama will not be felt next week. They will however come calling in blood, I promise you that. Maybe then the phony self-righteous ACLU crowd and their biased human rights bravado that covers the enemy and police murderers yet allows victims to suffer and go without absoluyion will kneel in tears when they realize what they have endorsed since the 1960s.

    Let’s hope they will wake up before what we have worked so hard for is gone forever.

    • thrasymakhos

      :beer: Well stated from the heart and head. Thank you.

  • IC

    Just the sight of him makes me cringe. I voted for him twice, and he did a lot of good things, but he also did a lot of stupid things that are unforgettable.

    • Luke

      IC,

      Until you can give me a reason why running a deficit during (two wars), expanding Homeland security during a terrorist threat, “Saying what he means, and Meaning what he says” Is ever stupid.. Then you let me know.. Because sir with all do respect. Bush was America’s man to bring us through Hell and back.. Tell me once when you felt scared to be an American under Bush.. Do you feel the same now? You feel secure? Do you feel at ease over all the MASSIVE entitlement spending? I mean shoot if you want to get down to it man I’ll argue nuts and bolts with you… and I’ll win

    • NaturalBornAmerican

      Luke is right! Bush was right on almost everything.

      The only thing I regret is that he abandoned conservative principles during the economic crisis. The Democrats ceased the economy to implement their agenda of take over everything, spend, spend, spend more to collapse the capitalist system. It is working too!

      I wish W had the opportunity to appoint another SCOTUS judge but hopefully Scalia, Roberts, Thomas & Alito can keep the liberals in their place until we get a Republican President! If Kegan & Sotomayor prove appointed by an illegal President Soltero then they should be tossed!

      Maybe we as a country woke up just in time, the jury is deliberating! The verdict in November!

  • mike3481

    By the way Mr. President, since when is a 2,500 acre piece of land in Texas large enough to be called a Ranch?

    I always wanted to ask him that question, just to see his reaction. :wink: :smile:

  • Lock and Load

    What America needs to do to remain a beacon of freedom and hope is get that lying, socialist, scumbag obambi and his wrecking crew out of the picture :evil: :evil: Every day they dim that beacon a little more, until soon even Castro will be jealous of the socialist states of amerika that they will have created :roll: :evil: :???:

  • fingerpointer

    whatever grievance you may hold against W, you must admit that he’s much better than the scumbag we have now.

  • richwill

    I did not approve of some of G. W. Bush’s fiscal policies, but he was an honorable man. It is such a relief not to have him denigrating the office of the POTUS. His wife, Laura, is a class act and makes Michele appear to be an idiot. Bush would have had the oil spill cleaned up. The latest threat to BP is just setting the stage for Hussein to act like he fixed the problem. What a phony SOB, literally and figuratively.

    • Montizzle

      He was an honorable man, indeed. My disappointments were when he caved near the end of his term back in 2008 (The $700 billion and plus bailouts) and I never really noticed much of a brawl from him concerning illegal immigration. Nonetheless, I certainly felt more secure under his presidency than what we have now.

  • http://patdollard.com USMC

    It was an honor to serve in Uniform under your leadership sir :!: :beer: